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<p> an English [[Baptist]] minister and strict Calvinist, flourished in the second half of the 17th1 century. He died about 1672. He is noted as the opponent of John Goodwin, the bold defender of Arminianism, whose [[Redemption]] Redeemed (London, 1651, fol.) Lamb answered in a work entitled Absolute [[ | Thomas Lamb <ref name="term_48005" /> | ||
==References == | <p> an English [[Baptist]] minister and strict Calvinist, flourished in the second half of the 17th1 century. He died about 1672. He is noted as the opponent of John Goodwin, the bold defender of Arminianism, whose [[Redemption]] [[Redeemed]] (London, 1651, fol.) Lamb answered in a work entitled Absolute Freedom from [[Sin]] by Christ's Death for the World, etc. (London, 1656, 4to). </p> <p> Lambdin William, </p> <p> a minister of the [[Methodist]] Episcopal Church South, was born in Talbot County, Maryland, June 4, 1784; was converted at sixteen; removed to [[Pittsburg]] in 1805; joined the [[Baltimore]] [[Conference]] in 1808; was on various circuits and stations until 1815; then local till 1822, then in Pittsburg Conference until 1830; then local at [[Wheeling]] until 1842; then in [[Memphis]] Conference, Tennessee, where he labored until he was superannuated in 1848. He died in Henry County, Tennesee, May 22, 1854. Lambdin was an able and faithful minister of the Word, and served the Church long and successfully. '''''—''''' Annals of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, 1855, page 348. </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_48005"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/lamb,+thomas Thomas Lamb from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | <ref name="term_48005"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/lamb,+thomas Thomas Lamb from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | ||
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Thomas Lamb [1]
an English Baptist minister and strict Calvinist, flourished in the second half of the 17th1 century. He died about 1672. He is noted as the opponent of John Goodwin, the bold defender of Arminianism, whose Redemption Redeemed (London, 1651, fol.) Lamb answered in a work entitled Absolute Freedom from Sin by Christ's Death for the World, etc. (London, 1656, 4to).
Lambdin William,
a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, was born in Talbot County, Maryland, June 4, 1784; was converted at sixteen; removed to Pittsburg in 1805; joined the Baltimore Conference in 1808; was on various circuits and stations until 1815; then local till 1822, then in Pittsburg Conference until 1830; then local at Wheeling until 1842; then in Memphis Conference, Tennessee, where he labored until he was superannuated in 1848. He died in Henry County, Tennesee, May 22, 1854. Lambdin was an able and faithful minister of the Word, and served the Church long and successfully. — Annals of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, 1855, page 348.